Patient: hospitalized in late summer 2011 for pain, took lithotripsy, now no more severe pain, but vague pain
Can you give some advice, he engaged in table tennis, what method of stone removal, or surgery, can laparoscopy, what are the contraindications to extracorporeal lithotripsy? Doctor: In this case do not rush to surgery, we suggest you to do abdominal plain film to see, if necessary, intravenous pyelogram. From the ultrasound, it looks like the stone is not large. Stones can mainly cause pain, hematuria and infection. If the ureter is blocked, it can cause fluid retention. We will determine the treatment plan after the diagnosis is clear. Patient: Hello! Thank you for your answer. Are you referring to a CT of the abdomen? At present, in addition to the pain, there is no hematuria, but two weeks ago a fever of 38.5 degrees, as if hanging a viral azole or something, it is good, ultrasound when it seems to ask the physician, at present there is no fluid, flat film is mainly to see what it, alas, no more advocate, really want to take off at once to count things, thank you! I look forward to your reply! Patient: By the way, please take a look, this is the last gastroscopy, I do not know if it will cause a fever, he is now a little pain in the upper back, I hope people slap to be good, I do not know which place is the matter. Doctor: This gastroscopy report is much more serious than your stone description. If this gastroscopy report is exact, grab a doctor to see, this kind of multiple ulcers are more common. Patient: Well, I’m taking omeprazole and yellow pills, and I’m supposed to take them for a month and then review them. It seems like the ulcer is quite serious, and I don’t know which one is better first, and which one do the stones belong to? Can I wait? Thank you for your heartfelt reply! Doctor: It is better to treat the stomach first. It is difficult to characterize stones by ultrasound alone. Patient: Okay, I’ll take your advice and treat the stomach first, and then ask what other tests are needed for stones besides ultrasound. Thank you for your reply! Doctor: Don’t take the medicine for stone treatment first. The stones are also clear with a CT test. Patient: Oh? Really? I’ll contact my doctor for a CT in the near future so I can confirm which one it is. It gave us a lot of inspiration for treatment.